Always wrong about everything

Krugman:

Dean Baker is mad at Robert Rubin for suggesting that “few, if any” people saw the financial meltdown coming.

I’d say that there are two levels to this. First, a lot of people — including Dean, me, Calculated Risk, and others — saw that there was a huge housing bubble. It remains amazing that so many alleged experts failed to see the obvious.

What’s going on now, however, is beyond that: the “financial accelerator,” with deleveraging causing a credit crunch that forces further deleveraging, and now threatens to produce a sort of pancake collapse of the whole system, was not, I think, so widely foreseen.

In the larger sense, though, Dean is right. Even now, those who saw the risks are somewhat marginalized in public discussion, while those who airily dismissed all the warnings are still treated as men of good judgment.

Remind you of anything?

Like, the Dirty Fucking Hippies and Iraq?

Our ruling class is completely dysfunctional. They're only good at two things: stealing and lying.

The fucking Village is a sack of pus waiting to burst. I hope it happens sooner rather than later.

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If there is anyone around to make our last words famous...

"no one could have imagined..." is likely what they'd scribe.

Or, maybe, "What could go wrong?"

People of Foresight

Unfortunately, the thermite has been placed in the building's supports some time ago.

Once the top floors go, it's to be detonated sequentially, giving a "spontaneous" but controlled demolition.

The impact of the subprimes provides a nice cover, as America becomes the 2nd largest econmy in the world, soon to fall further.

Chaos is the plan, still.

After the dust settles here the newest tallest buildings in the world are to be with the global Halliburton headquarters in Dubai.

No Hell below us
Above us, only sky

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